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Due to high voltage my Onida Television got

Due to high voltage my Onida 21 inches(Model: Black 300) Television got correpted, Means got smoke from tv.It works fine. But waves is displaying on the screen. what might be the problem, which component got correpted.What would be the cost of component.

  • Ambari May 11, 2010

    Check the SMPS circuit and the main Electrolyte capacitor. Then other supply voltages for the circuit.

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The power supply filter condensor got leaky in ur tv,,,,,
well it will cost 80 rs... the picture will wave ,, call a tech person to change it. value of condensor 150mfd 450v

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